Learn how to mitigate the risk associated with the rise of mobility - smartphones and tablets - and how these devices can securely and effectively be leveraged to drive better patient outcomes and increase patient access to information and ...

Friday, December 6, 2013 | 1:00 pm ET/10:00 am PT | Duration: 1 Hour
The rise of mobility in the healthcare space has opened the door for unparalleled access and communication between clinicians, hospitals, and patients.
While the promise of mobility ...

Granted, there are easier to decipher acronyms than the one describing the Manufacturer Disclosure Statement for Medical Device Security, short MDS2. The initial version was developed in 2008 through a cooperation of NEMA (National Electrical ...

mHealth security panelists wonder, can a hacked medical device kill you?
The depiction of a U.S. vice president killed by his hacked pacemaker on the Showtime series "Homeland" may be a bit too fantastic for those in the mHealth industry to ...

In a survey of 80 health care organizations in the U.S., the Ponemon Institute found that nearly three-quarters said they don’t secure their medical devices, even though they contain sensitive patient data and perform critical care functions. It ...